corey.chambers

Thank you everyone for watching my game last night. It was awesome to have all of you there supporting me. Thanks to Mitch for sharing the quote from Augustine in this thread. I had just paraphrased that expression earlier that day. I greatly appreciate each and everyone of you!

Thank you everyone for watching my game last night. It was awesome to have all of you there supporting me. Thanks to Mitch for sharing the quote from Augustine in this thread. I had just paraphrased that expression earlier that day. I greatly appreciate each and everyone of you!

Hey Corey, I just watched the last 27 minutes of your killscreen game. I was somewhat taken aback by what I heard at the 4:28 mark:

"Just beat my personal best, 2 guys to spare. Now I'm creeping up on that one guy, the so-called coveted 17th place on Twin Galaxies. So, like 750 or something."

On Dave's stream the other night (or maybe it was Ethan's) you introduced yourself to Ben and me, and commented that you were pleased to meet both of us. Now that you're a big shot, I've suddenly been relegated to "that one guy" status? If the pace of the game had been over 1M and you were closing in on Ben's score, I imagine he would have also been summarily dismissed as "that other guy."

Ben, are we going to sit still and take this bullshit? I mean, WTF!?

Just playing around, Corey. It's what I do. You'll get used to it, although Vincent still hasn't.

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corey.chambers

Yes, I did refer to you as that "other guy" because I forgot your name. I am not very good with names, I do apologize about that. I think I know it now, Scott. We had a good conversation when we first met and at that time I playfully said that "I was coming for you". For some reason I took to heart that "many have tried and failed to obtain the coveted 17th place" and I guess I took it as a playful challenge. Though once I submit my score, it will be a coveted 18th place, lol. Although I take great pride in my improving abilities I still have a lot to learn. You will find that I have a rather good nature and have no ill-intent even though I am open to a little healthy competition. Last night I challenged Ethan to get one million before me. I hope he does it, because I am practicing. It is all in good fun.

You must understand that I was in the middle of the best game of my life. I was feeling very confident, it is hard to restrain any and everything that I may say in any given moment under that much pressure to perform in a live setting. After I beat my best, I was not thinking about the killscreen at that very moment, although this was the ultimate goal, I was thinking about what you said in our first conversation. That is what came to mind and that was my encouraging self-talk. If I were telling myself that I was the best donkey kong player in the world (which I am not), it would not be an assumed role, just a little boost in confidence knowing full well that it is not true. Sometimes I think we all need it. A "hot shot"? No, not really. I am humble enough to admit that I got some lucky breaks in my kill screen game, and it may not have been equivalent to a kill screen that someone else may have had to work much harder, and required much more skill than I have to achieve. Not all kill screen accomplishments are created equal. People will have to watch my video and decide for themselves the level of skill that was required to navigate the particular variables with which I was faced. Thank you for watching my game by the way.

Thank you everyone for watching my game last night. It was awesome to have all of you there supporting me. Thanks to Mitch for sharing the quote from Augustine in this thread. I had just paraphrased that expression earlier that day. I greatly appreciate each and everyone of you!

Hey Corey, I just watched the last 27 minutes of your killscreen game. I was somewhat taken aback by what I heard at the 4:28 mark:

"Just beat my personal best, 2 guys to spare. Now I'm creeping up on that one guy, the so-called coveted 17th place on Twin Galaxies. So, like 750 or something."

On Dave's stream the other night (or maybe it was Ethan's) you introduced yourself to Ben and me, and commented that you were pleased to meet both of us. Now that you're a big shot, I've suddenly been relegated to "that one guy" status? If the pace of the game had been over 1M and you were closing in on Ben's score, I imagine he would have also been summarily dismissed as "that other guy."

Ben, are we going to sit still and take this bullshit? I mean, WTF!?

Just playing around, Corey. It's what I do. You'll get used to it, although Vincent still hasn't.

Yes, I did refer to you as that "other guy" because I forgot your name. I am not very good with names, I do apologize about that. I think I know it now, Scott.

My primary goal all along: make enough of an impression that you'd remember me. I had to berate both Mitch and Ethan for a week before they finally came around. Mitch kept calling me Steve, and Ethan thought my name was Brian. Aside from Steve beginning with "S", and all 3 being 5-letter names, I never quite identified the source of confusion (j/k guys, no replies necessary).

We had a good conversation when we first met and at that time I playfully said that "I was coming for you". For some reason I took to heart that "many have tried and failed to obtain the coveted 17th place" and I guess I took it as a playful challenge.

As I mentioned in chat last night, I had forgotten my comment until I heard you repeat it.

"Many have tried and failed to take over the highly coveted 17th position on the TG scoreboard."

Actually, once the dust settles, I expect to be out of the Top 20 completely. We've had 5 MAME killscreen games (that we know of) since September 2012, although 2 were achieved by players already ahead of me (Jeff H and Phil). When TG reopens the gate for MAME submissions, there could also be one or more 800-900k non-killscreen games in the queue.

After I beat my best, I was not thinking about the killscreen at that very moment, although this was the ultimate goal, I was thinking about what you said in our first conversation. That is what came to mind and that was my encouraging self-talk.

I hope to secure a killscreen of my own. In the meantime, it's nice to contribute (in some small way) to another player's success.

I may embark on a new career as a CAG motivational guru, although from what I've been told, the pay is terrible.

Jeff, since we did so with the highscore list, maybe we should add this thread to 'lists' as well. You might wanna do the same thing to the 'terms and acronyms' thread as well. These threads are the ones that are most 'list-ish' that I could quickly recall. Thanks!

« Last Edit: April 21, 2013, 01:37:34 PM by marinomitch13 »

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“Thou hast made us for Thyself, and our heart is restless until it finds its rest in Thee.” -Augustine, Confessions.

Unfortunately the TG forum is gone so the evidence is as well, but all of my first-time kill screen dates were based on forum research.

The TG forum incarnation of this list included links directly to the announcements of everybody's kill screens. But it's gone, so oh well.

In any case, Stephen made a post where he said that he just got his first kill screen. I went by the date of his post, which was 3/30/08. Unless I somehow got that wrong, but dangit, I can't check... If it's wrong, I don't know where it came from!

But you are right, the TG record does say 10/31/2007. And this isn't the date bug either because my spreadsheet of the top TG scores (which I made from the old, pre-bug TG site) also says 10/31/2007. Unless THAT date was wrong.

Something is wrong, in any case.

Too bad Stephen isn't a member here.

I guess we should go with the official TG date for now.

Argh, we really need to get that forum back somehow... there is so much on there.

Stephen's official TG score is not his high score, nor a killscreen game. I can ask him if he remembers the date/score of his first killscreen. Is self-reported OK for your list? I don't believe he has it recorded/witnessed.

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